Non-Technical Guide To Web Technologies

Non-Technical Guide To Web Technologies

Teaching business people how to communicate with developers

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Do you work in a non-technical role and want to understand and speak technical language? Would you be better at your job if you did?
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Daniel Kaplan
@tommychheng wrote this to help marketers, salesfolk, recruiters, and support people communicate better with the technical side of the house. I see a strong argument for reading this book if you don't have much technical grounding: Primarily: your career would be well served if you could speak more intelligently about the technologies behind the product(s) your company sells. Secondarily: speaking more fluently about technology would open up better lines of communication between you and the people who build your company's product. Lastly: reading this book might reduce the number of expensive (or technically painful, even ludicrous) product ideas you come to the product team with. All good things.
Julian Castillo
I have a question. For someone non technical building an app. Would this book touch on language and explanations relevant to my journey? @tommychheng